Susanne Suba papers. [Part 1], 1938-1973.

ArchivalResource

Susanne Suba papers. [Part 1], 1938-1973.

The collection contains illustrations, layouts, and dummies for Ann of bar-ton beach by Elizabeth Stevens (1938); The coat-hanger Christmas tree by Eleanor Estes (1973); Dancing star by Gladys Malvern (1942); Dancing to danger by Priscilla Hagon (1967); Dangerous adventure by Ruth Gross (1977); A flower from Dinah by Marguerite Vance (1962); The hobo hound by May Edwards (1947); The hunting trip by Robert Burch (1971); Journey into Christmas by Bess Streeter Aldrich (1963); The little cat that could not sleep by Frances Fox (1941); Lottie's Valentine by Katherine Eyre (194?); The man with the bushy beard and other tales (1969); The monkeys & the pedlar (1970). There are also illustrations for magazine covers and Christmas cards.

3.75 cu. ft.

Related Entities

There are 2 Entities related to this resource.

USM Libraries. De Grummond Children's Literature Collection.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w69x16n9 (corporateBody)

Suba, Susanne, 1913-

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w65h898w (person)

Susanne Suba was born in 1913 in Budapest, Hungary. She began studying art with her father, Miklos, an architect and painter. Sometime between 1919 and 1922 she and her mother May, a pianist originally from Brooklyn, moved to the United States. Her father joined the family later. They settled in Brooklyn, where Suba attended the Brooklyn Friends School and the Pratt Institute. Frank Henahan of Aldus Associates gave her her first commission, for four illustrations to The Colophon Part XX. The fir...